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  • Brookings Institution regulatory tracker

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 28, 2025 The regulatory tracker enables researchers to track regulatory changes in the second Trump administration. It is possible to sign up to regular email newsletters.

  • Using forensic science to tackle sexual violence in humanitarian contexts

    Researchers are using forensic DNA to help tackle sexual violence in humanitarian contexts - such as remote locations, displaced communities, conflict and post-conflict situations.

  • University policy

    View the University of Leicester's policy on the use of animals in research and experiments.

  • Create an image component

    Create an image component in Sitecore.

  • Visiting PhD students

    If you are a PhD student at another university you can apply to study for a period of up to 1 year at Leicester to undertake research which supports your PhD.

  • Business Intelligence, Research Methods and Data Analysis

    Module code: MK7051 In today’s data-driven world, successful business decision-making relies heavily on the ability to collect, analyse, and interpret information from a variety of sources.

  • The banknote: a symbol of trust?

    Read the article The banknote: a symbol of trust? This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Community leader honoured by University of Leicester for outstanding public service

    Distinguished community leader Suleman Nagdi MBE DL has received an honorary award from the University of Leicester.

  • Business Intelligence, Research Methods and Data Analysis

    Module code: MK7051 In today’s data-driven world, successful business decision-making relies heavily on the ability to collect, analyse, and interpret information from a variety of sources.

  • Chicken and egg mystery solved in new DNA book for younger readers

    New children’s book about genetics answers the age-old question of which came first, written by genetics experts working at the University of Leicester and the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

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